NERVOUS
SYSTEM. Terms in italics
will not appear on exams. PSYC
1100
I. peripheral nervous system -
"away from center"; includes everything but brain and spinal cord
A. somatic
division - "body" - nerve fibers connecting to muscles, senses
B.
autonomic division (ANS) - "self rule" - regulates vital functions:
heart rate, breathing, digestion, etc.
1.
sympathetic branch ("with feeling") - excited states;
energy-consuming; arousal: mobilizes for emergency (speeds heart and lungs,
inhibits digestion and sex, etc.)
2.
parasympathetic branch ("goes with the sympathetic") - vegetative
states; energy-conserving or storing; calm: maintains normal functioning (slows
heart and lungs, etc.)
II. central nervous system (CNS) - "center";
includes brain and spinal cord
A. spinal
cord
B. brain
1.
hindbrain - low-decerebrate cat (transected just above hindbrain) can move but
not act
a. medulla
oblongata ("oblong marrow")
b. pons
("bridge")
c.
cerebellum ("little brain")
2.
midbrain - high-decerebrate cat (transected just above midbrain) can act, but
without regard to environment, without purpose
a. tectum
("roof")
1.
superior colliculus ("upper hills")
2. inferior
colliculus ("lower hills")
b. tegmentum
("floor")
1.
substantia nigra ("black
substance")
2. red nucleus
3.
forebrain (or cerebrum, "brain") - cerebral hemispheres connected by
corpus callosum
a.
thalamus ("inner chamber")
b.
hypothalamus ("below the inner chamber")
c. basal
ganglia
1. caudate nucleus ("tail-shaped")
2. lentiform nucleus ("bean-shaped")
a. putamen
("shell")
b. globus
pallidus ("pale globe")
d. limbic
("border") system - limbic cat (transected just above limbic system)
acts normal, with purpose -- but is clumsy
1.
amygdala ("almond")
2.
hippocampus ("seahorse")
e. cortex
("bark or skin") or neocortex ("new bark or skin")
1. frontal
lobe
2.
parietal lobe
3.
occipital lobe
4.
temporal lobe